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| Dance |
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16.2 MB
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| Tap In... |
28.1 MB
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4.4 MB
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2.2 MB
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6.0 MB
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| ...Tap In |
35.1 MB
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5.4 MB
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2.7 MB
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7.4 MB
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| Bosso Profundo |
52.4 MB
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7.9 MB
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3.9 MB
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10.8 MB
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| Quests... |
64.5 MB
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9.9 MB
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4.9 MB
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14.2 MB
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| ...Quests |
26.3 MB
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4.1 MB
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2.0 MB
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5.7 MB
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| Dub |
35.8 MB
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5.7 MB
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2.8 MB
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7.8 MB
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| Improv |
50.8 MB
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8.0 MB
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3.9 MB
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11.0 MB
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| 4 Year Puma |
62.0 MB
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| Murph |
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| sts9-1998-07-25.flac16_reviews.xml | Metadata | 4.3 KB |
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Reviewer:
Tzolkin13 -




Subject:
early tribe
Of course it's old school.
Sector 9 started playing shows in 1997.
This show is 8 years old.
Old school in terms of STS9's career.
Reviewer:
bigstar13 -




Subject:
dahh hahhhh
The title says it all, Jeremiah Johnson. Whoever says this show is old school is NOT old school- this is the last time I saw these guys, and let me assure you, it was dahh hahhh...
Home Park forever!
Reviewer:
Mooj -




Subject:
Olllllld schooool triz-ibe
Wow, it's great to hear tribe dating back this far. They sound sick, and as much as I love their electronic sound, quite a bit less electronic. Sounds good tho.
My only complaint is that I think it's pretty incomplete, which is why it loses 1 star. The last track on set I (t06) cuts off right in the middle, then the next track starts kinda into the track. That and a whole 2 set show miraculously fits onto 1 CD.
Either way, I can't complain. Show is tight, guys sound real good and in tune, and the quality's not that shabby either. The bassist is simply outstanding.
Thanks for getting this out there. It was definatly a good find. If anything earlier pops up, that would be cool to hear too.
Peace frogs.
Reviewer:
darkstar11/11/73 -




Subject:
very cool
Cool to listen to old skool tribe. Different, but you can def hear that sts9 sound. My god Murphy is nuts on the bass......he takes lead duties alot more and is quite good in that role. A good recording....slight hiss in the back but not enough to interfere with the music......take a listen
Reviewer:
Jose Gaspar -




Subject:
Great Debut
An innovative, scorchin' post-rock set by expert players who use electronics to enhance the music, not detract from it. Would give it five stars, except the mix is way too heavy on the low end, particularly in the early tracks--like listening in a thunderstorm.
Reviewer:
Ha Ha Ha Whoops -





Subject:
Wayback Machine
Wow - great sounds from the 20th century. A slaphappy Murph makes up for the space alien lazer motif that becomes a prominent part of the tribe sound in later years. Club vibe - definitely an aud, but very crisp and together - very rock - too bad this wasn't the whole show (?) Thanks for putting this up here and making it stream-ready!
Reviewer:
ahau_kines -



Subject:
Setlist
STS9
Blue Galactic Monkey
SI:
Dance>
Tap In(tracks 2&3)>
Bosso Profundo,
Quests(tracks 5&6).
SII:
Dub>
Improv?>
4 Year Puma,
murph.
***With Steve Scholl "on extra Percussion."